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MANCHESTER CITY COUNCIL bailiffs - Update

Friday, May 30th, 2008

I rang the MANCHESTER CITY COUNCIL bailiffs this morning and had to leave a message. I told them that I had been awarded Council Tax Benefit. I also told them that I am unwilling to pay, seeing that I refuse to steal the money or pay it in installments, and that they can come and take my goods away.

If they take my old furniture and other things, I can then apply to the Department of Work & Pensions and put a in a new claim for new furniture. To replace the junk the Manchester City Council bailiffs will take.

The real loser here is the tax payer. All thanks to either incompetence of Manchester City Council’s Council Tax Unit not updating Jacobs Certified Bailiffs or this Government wanting to make the poor very poor indeed.

Either way.. if I am still paying my council tax, then why am I being victimised by this council? If it really is a Manchester City Council error, then it is the British tax payer that will, in the end, foot the bill. Why should I worry and make my condition worse over this? This type of thing can make even the healthiest person sick and I am sick & tired of this Sheriff of Nottingham style Government treating us poor like this. They’re not going to put me in an early grave!

Do you remember that time when a certain council took a pensioner to jail over this? This was the Government again, making sure that the poor, the needy, the vulnerable of our society is worse off - without a voice.. until the press got wind of it. Well, I, too, have a voice and I’m going to SHOUT!

You may think, ‘Why doesn’t he write to his MP, Tony Lloyd?’

Glad you asked! I did. All he did was write to the HB&CTB and all they did was to send an officer around to check that it was really me living here - he did nothing to bring it to Parliament and try to change the way Councils and the DofW&P takes back the money given to the poor. Twice when I complained to Tony Lloyd MP all I got was a visit from HB&CTB. When I ring him, his secretary is very rude to me.

1 in 5 people in the North West claim Incapacity Benefits. That’s 1 million people out of 5 million - that is a lot of voters.

I’ll laugh at the next letter I receive from Jacobs as well.

Bailiffs Ordered to Seize Goods - Council Taxing the Poor

Thursday, May 29th, 2008

Bailiffs from Manchester City Council called at my door while I was out this morning. They want to seize £112.33 + costs in goods. This is supposed to be unpaid council tax. As a person with a disability, I am still trying to pay my council tax bit by bit as best I can out of my benefits. Yet, the heavy handed council wants blood - my Hi-Fi at least. It’s not the council’s fault though. It is the way this Government treats those who are poor by reducing Housing and Council Tax benefit and causing more hardship.

Under New Labour, fuel prices in gas and electricity have risen and benefits rises have not taken these sharp rises in to consideration for those who rent property. To cap it all, New Labour have reduced H&CT benefits, so that councils are forced to charge Council Tax to those who are on Incapacity Benefit. This makes life more harder for those who are mentally ill, injured or have a disability effecting the type of work they do.

As far as I know,H&CTB is means tested. Which is a convenient way of this Government taking back some of the money its paid to the poor. It’s like giving aid (which benefits is) to poor people over-seas then charging a hefty export duty and fee on the food and shelters. Instead of money they take the food back and replace it with cheaper unhealthy out-of-date products. This is what happens when our benefits are reduced by stealth! Where do we get the money from? Steal, beg or wait for repossession?

If the bailiffs take my computer then I’m not able to pursue my dreams of getting back into work through the voluntary work I now do. No PC - no reports (radio and website).

New Labour also has prevented those wanting further education to get into university and do media courses by charging the FULL price for lessons.

So, which is worse - New Labour or Conservatives?

If the bailiffs break the door down - how will I pay for that?

They had better be careful, as some of the stuff I’ve got doesn’t belong to me and if they take that then they are stealing by robbing other people’s property.

I don’t even remember it being this bad, not even under a Thatcher Government.

Peace Will Bring Show to a Close - The Tune Ends.

Sunday, May 25th, 2008

In March 2008 Moss Side’s Peace FM was granted a 5 year license from Ofcom. This means that there will be a full time radio station serving Moss Side, Hulme and South Manchester, even though ALL FM are still broadcasting shows from the Zion Arts Centre.

Peace FM have transmitted from the Zion Arts Centre in the past when they had a limited 1-month RSL license. This time its for 5 years. I believe that ZAC is still the place where they will transmit and thus serve Hulme.

Broadcasting can start within 2 years, but Peace FM might even be on air towards the end of the year.

MEN Article

Ofcom Website

This means that the show I do for ALL FM - The Hulme Tune - will be axed!

I am an individual and am, in no way, funded by anyone to do my show. All my shows’ expenses have come from my own pocket. I won’t be joining Peace FM as I’ve enjoyed my time at ALL FM.

It’s up to Peace FM to run with their vision for Hulme when they start broadcasting. I don’t believe that gangs go around listening to community radio. Not the ones I’ve seen.

Community radio should be for the whole community and not one select group of people. Erinma Bell has said in the press that they want other genres of music to be played, a powerful signal and quality professional productions. Com radio relies on voluntary staff, many of whom want to break into the industry. Any one with professional skills would want to be paid. Unless they are really dedicated to the vision and want to stay for free until advertising revenue is built up to pay them.

There again, should the BBC or Independent Local Radio snap up the talent, then Carisma’s Peace FM may struggle quality wise, until it can break free of reliance on funding and into being an independent local radio station capable of attracting advertising from businesses willing to pay for exposure on yet another new radio station. With so much competition from other ILR stations (Galaxy 102, X-FM, Smooth FM, Rock FM, Big 1458am, Century 105, Imagine FM and Key 103), news papers, websites, billboards and other advertising platforms in Manchester, it has to be competitive to survive. They may have people willing to listen regularly, but will it be enough?

It has taken years for ALL FM to reach the level they have, having a wide variety of shows and opening studios in East Manchester and Hulme. It could mean that ALL FM may close their Hulme studio, as this would compete with Peace FM and its not about competition - it’s about the people we serve.

I will still do a show, but not from Hulme. I will chat to ALL FM staff to see what their schedule is like in the future. In the meantime, enjoy the last of the shows… and thanks for listening!

- Paul

It’s Something About You - Filming at Kro 2

Friday, May 16th, 2008

City College Manchester students were out and about on Oxford Rd on Wednesday morning filming a small production for their course. If you look closely at the pictures you’ll notice that there’s no sound guy or boom operator, that’s because it’s a 3 min music video called: “It’s Something About You”

Maybe they’ll post it on YouTube for us all to see.

It’s Something About Filming

Chief O’Brien watches over her crew.

Chief O’Brien, the Director, watches over her crew.

Looks like the Key Grip has poor taste in underwear!

My Manchester Pics = Foaming fun -2- Top Living Models

Sunday, May 11th, 2008

 

From foam fun to Britain’s Next Top Model Living in the Arndale.

- here are snaps I took this Saturday.

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FOAM FUN in EXCHANGE SQ.

Kids young & a bit older enjoying their own foam party

- looks like somebody has poured shampoo into the water display.

Foam 1

Foam 3 Foam 2 Foam 4

 

 

BRITAIN’S NEXT TOP MODEL in MANCHESTER

 

BNTM LOGO BNTM 1 Presenter

Manchester Arndale hosted this year’s Britain’s Next Top Model

competition - to see who will go into the finals from our region.

BNTM 2 BNTM Presenters BNTM number 33

BNTM 3 BNTM 4

And the winner is..

BNTM line up

…NATALIE from Manchester.

BNTM Winner - Natalie 3

Now below is another very attractive model… Mmm, nice body!

Vauxhall Tigra for the winner

Meanwhile, somewhere in the crowd…

Natalie from Manchester

..maybe dreaming of being the next top model herself.

BNTM - Next Top Model perhaps

Could this be Britain’s Next Top Model next year?

She certainly has my vote!!!

 

RAF in ALBERT SQ.

The RAF were in Albert Sq on a recruitment drive

- for a career that could take you to new heights.. solo!

RAF Altitude

RAF Jet

Stagecoach Bus - A Mobile Oven More Like!

Thursday, May 8th, 2008

What on earth is Stagecoach buses doing employing drivers that don’t understand PLAIN English?

I caught a 192 at 1505, vehicle number 19057, from Levenshulme on my way back to the city centre after putting the finishing touches to the show’s trailer at ALL FM. The weather is hot and the heater on the Stagecoach bus is full on, pumping heat out on the lower deck. After suffering top temperatures and wondering can my deodorant take it, I boldly went up to the driver to ask him to turn the heat off. Do these or any bus driver understand anything about passenger comfort? In many cases, NO.

The driver did not understand what heater, heat or heating meant. He shrugged his shoulders and looked puzzled, “Heater??”

‘What?’ I thought. ‘If this driver from over-seas cannot understand plain English, then how the hell can he read road signs and answer passengers’ inquiries?’

Well, I got off the mobile sauna at Longsight and caught another Stagecoach bus. This time the English driver decided to set off while a plump woman in her 40’s was trying to get to a seat. He set off with such force that she nearly fell over. I find this typical of Manchester bus drivers, they lack respect for older and disabled passengers and don’t have any basic understanding of passenger comfort.

The train would have been more comfortable! A car even better.

Another driver last week kept jumping on the brake, jerking the bus and making walking to the door a ride from hell.

I know drivers get sick of dysfunctional passengers and bad drivers on the road, but their top priority should be the very people they are employed to carry. Why take anger, frustration and road rage out on us fare paying passengers by letting off steam through bad driving?

Last weekend I saw a car making life hell for one bus driver by waiting in the bus lane then setting off and braking suddenly, turning hard left onto Hulme St. All this while the police drove past, oblivious to what was going on at the side of them on Oxford Rd on Sunday night. What happened to good policing and who are watching these cameras? I just hope the bus driver calmed down and remained professional.

Did the cameras notice a 20+yr old guy trying to follow a pair of 14/15yr old girls, who looked drunk or had taken drugs, on Monday night around 7.40pm? Was he just a relative? Perhaps the brother of one of them. He kept getting close to them, but they kept pulling away. Was he a stranger and his intention was rape and/or robbery? Maybe he was aware of the cameras and tried to look natural as can be as not to draw suspicion, while all the time waiting for his opportunity? They aren’t likely to ring the police if they themselves have been under-age drinking or taking drugs. What if I’m wrong?

Maybe others heard what he and the girls were saying, as they made their way towards McDonalds? After the tram attack, did bystander apathy and fear of attack stop any one from ringing the police? If police were present, perhaps people could approach and raise their concerns and suspicions. Then if it was all family, then nothing lost. This is not scenario, this did happen.

How can 1 man follow 20 screens?

As I traveled along Oxford Rd Monday evening, after doing the bank holiday Drive Time show, I saw loads of young teenagers going to see a band at the Academy, but not one policeman or police car was present.

Any of these young teenagers could be vulnerable to criminals waiting to rob or attack them and just follow, all innocently looking, until out of the watchful eye of the cameras. Experienced police on the beat would recognize offenders or use his/her instincts. A camera will just watch, record and, instead of preventing crime, the footage is used after the criminal has struck. Not exactly crime prevention. How can a camera recognise a guy wearing a hoody? “Come down this alley!” - where there are no cameras.

The dangers of drugs is not only addiction, money and health problems, it can make users easy targets for criminals.

The teenage girls were drawing attention to themselves near the Palace Hotel, so I would imagine that the cameras along there would have been watching them. As I looked round, there were no police at all. I hope they got home safely. If the police were present, hopefully, they may have stopped all 3 of them and checked - however, a camera doesn’t and never will!

It’s a false sense of security to imagine that cameras stop crime. It may be reduced, but they should never replace police presence.

3 years ago, in that same stretch of Oxford St, where the Palace Hotel is, 2 guys high on drugs started threatening me. They asked was I selling tickets. I think they were after money and wanted to rob me. I kept being pushed back, I thought they were going to physically harm me. What if they had a knife or gun? Finally, I was able to back into the Hotel reception where they followed me. Eventually they left, smiling and laughing. I asked staff did they have cameras. No, they didn’t. I rang the police, but they weren’t interested. I’m glad I don’t stay at that hotel!

Instead of the odd crack downs on Oxford Rd every now and again, why don’t the police patrol it regularly?

If we all used the freedom of information act to see CCTV footage… how much will it cost these companies? Would the council have to pay for all the costs involved?

Anyway - apart from the odd journeys from hell, care of Manchester buses, I had a great day!

Tesco - “it was JJB next door.”

Saturday, April 26th, 2008

Why did the reporter cross the street? To buy a chicken from Aldi!

I find it strange that when an alarm goes off they clear next door. Can’t they wait until I finish my shopping?

An insider at Tesco Metro Manchester informed me that the store was closed, not because of their fire alarm, but it was JJB next door.

What? JJB has a fire alarm going off at 7:35pm, by my watch, and Tesco loses sales? Good job it’s on a corner. It’s bad enough walking around the store 5 times because they’ve moved everything around, without having to leave the store minus my bread and butter. My local inconvenience, it was. Since when did a false alarm pass through brick?

I didn’t see or hear any fire crews running to the scene. Probably out shopping at ASDA Hulme.

I hope Dave Whelan, who also owns Wigan AFC, realises that his store in Market St caused Tesco to close early and this added 10mins to my shopping trip. I did get a bigger chicken from Aldi, but I had to cross the street.

DENTIST BLOG - coming soon.

Hulme Adult Learning Centre - to be or not to be?

Friday, April 18th, 2008

That is the question that has been on people’s minds - not another English Literature lesson, but what is the future of the Adult Learning Centre, Stretford Rd, Hulme (above the library)?

I’ve spoken to reliable sources and they have informed me that over the past few years there has been job loses at Hulme’s Adult Learning Centre, run by Manchester City Council. At the moment there are moderators from Ofsted checking that each department is functioning to the set standards for local adult education.

If you remember back in the 1990’s, Hulme people were promised that Chevassut Street Primary School would not close. In 1999, guess what.. it closed. So, can we believe what officials now tell us?

I spoke on the phone to Martin Hellewell, Press Officer - Manchester City Council, about the future of the ALC, Hulme. He asked me to reveal my sources. I did not and they remain confidentially anonymous. Mr Hellewell went on to say that the merger of MANCAT & City College Manchester doesn’t effect the ALC and that in the near future it will..

..and you’ll have to tune in to ALL FM 96.9 from 10-11am 24th April for the answer.

Don’t worry I’ll post a podcast after.. for all those that miss it.

Also on the show: how to see a lawyer for free and I interview artist Camilla Lyon who is exhibiting her architectural delights at Cube Gallery on Portland St. This would be a YouTube video on these pages this weekend.

Afflecks Palace people say “No!”

Sunday, April 13th, 2008

Aflecks 3

Yesterday, regulars of Afflecks came and offered their support of this icon of cheaper fashionable alternative clothing. Each were given the chance to pen their opinion and petition to keep the Palace running.

Aflecks 2 Aflecks 1 Aflecks 4

This old city centre building with five floors of over 40 stalls had been a place where up & coming designers and entrepreneurs sold their wears to young fashionable peeps. It opened in 1982 and was the brainchild of James Walsh, a local hairdresser.

The future of Afflecks Palace is still unsure, maybe this celebration was to test to see if it’s still what young people want in fashion shopping 26 years on.

 www.thehulmetune.co.uk

Paul Ridyard

ALL FM interview with ex-homeless youth

Thursday, April 10th, 2008

I interviewed 3 ex-homeless teenagers from Accrington, who were visiting the Zion Arts Centre in Hulme, for Vicky Sinclair’s radio show on ALL FM 96.9.

Broadcast Thursday 3 April 2008

Accu Boys - ALL FM interview

 

ALL FM 96.9 logo